Originally posted by fish16
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Also to note, ignoring I said to re-sign everyone so it's not trading for a pending free agent, Rosario is *exactly* the guy this team needs. But if you think Cleveland keeps him to contend and send him off to free agency next year, sure. Sign him in free agency next year since we're just circling next year also with the way things are going. Rosario is an excellent contact hitter (their thing), with a low K rate, is super fast, and, here's the kicker - he hits the ball very hard. Top 30th percentile max EV. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savan...-r-hitting-mlb. Very consistent with that also. This is the kind of profile you buy into with 26-27 year olds (Arraez mold also) and ask, are they going to grow into power ala Daniel Murphy. Look at what happened to Murphy when he turned 30 and worked on his launch angle. He went on a 5 year hitting tear (ignoring his defense exploded). These super high contact guys often grow into power as they age as they are very comfortable batting and experience lets them make more informed hitting decisions and contact improves their swing path. Rosario has all the tools to explode if he can pick his spots and work on a launch angle (like Daniel Murphy). He's a good bet to exceed any next contract with anticipating power. I would love to acquire all the guys in the league. Take all the shots at finding the next Murphy as you'd be buying low on all of them, and all of them have high floors with the K rate. If you like Arraez, you like Rosario is what I am saying. Arraez has his EV's creeping up so while not larger like Rosario physically, he may be growing into a little power with confidence and experience.
And if you think I am off here, here's a list of the guys top 45 in baseball in K rates the Marlins have been, or casually, linked too, this offseason - Arraez, Kirk, Rojas, Gurriel, Verdugo, Profar, J. Abreu, J. Turner, H. Kim, Nimmo, and B. Rodgers. That's basically every guy who was available this offseason in this group excluding Adam Frazier, Benintendi, Josh Bell, and Elvis Andrus (everyone else is signed or going nowhere). The Marlins are *definitely* doing a thing here and thinking this way whether you agree with them or not. This is the player pool they want. Notably however, there is one guy in this group on an expiring contract where his team has internal replacements - it's Rosario. They should get him and Cleveland has a deepish farm to take back something else as you likely need to give them something MLB ready as they are a contender. Huge fit here. Huge.
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